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Caroline Gowdy @ Gallery 286

Gallery 286

Scrapbook is a collection of paintings, drawings, print-works, collage, sculpture, and mixed media that explore the ongoing experience of life, past and present along with inspired possibilities for the future.  To quote Caroline Gowdy “Life is an adventure . . . life is a gift”.

Modern Couples @ Barbican Art Gallery

Barbican Gallery

Explore modern art and modern love; Modern Couples: Art, Intimacy and the Avant-garde, reveals how relationships can become a playground for creativity. Featuring the biggest names in Modern Art, Modern Couples explores creative relationships, across painting, sculpture, photography, design and literature. Meet the artist couples that forged new ways of making art and of living and loving. The exhibition illuminates […]

Mika Rottenberg @ Goldsmiths CCA

Goldsmiths CCA

Mika Rottenberg presents new and existing work in an exhibition featuring two new films that respond to the building, and  incorporates purpose-built installations alongside sculptural objects. Mika Rottenberg is known for her ability to highlight themes such as the inequalities of our global economy and the fragility of the human body, spun through a lens of […]

Cat Vinton & others @ Hospital Club Gallery

Hospital Club Gallery

We See You, We Hear You, is an exhibition of 15 women artists.  The idea behind this exhibition is simple: we want to say "this is what women can do", that gender is not a genre. Our artists come from all over the world, range in life experience from teenager to grandmother, and work in a variety […]

Elisabeth Frink @ Beaux Arts London

Beaux Arts, London

A solo exhibition that coincides with the major thematic exhibition of Elisabeth Frink at Sainsburys Centre, bringing together the largest and most significant presentation of her work since her death 25 years ago.

Heather Peak @ Chapter Gallery

Chapter, Bristol

Love me or Leave me Alone is a carefully crafted sculpture, as well as the artists’ first permanent building in the United Kingdom. The artists Heather Peak and Ivan Morison were inspired by the shingled stave churches of Norway, and the ad hoc beach shacks of 1960s West Coast America to create an animal-like form […]

Alison Watt @ Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal

Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal

The exhibition, A Shadow on the Blind includes new work representing a significant new development in Alison Watt's practice, alongside a selection of key earlier pieces. Watt's extraordinary paintings take the viewer to the edge of abstraction yet still suggest a powerful human presence or absence.

Charwei Tsai @ Centre for Contemporary Chinese Art, Manchester

Centre for Contemporary Chinese Art

Bulaubulau is Charwei Tsai's first solo exhibition in the UK, which demonstrates her interest in spiritual traditions and research in indigenous tribes in Taiwan. Bulaubulau presents installation, film, photography and drawings from the last seven years and includes the first showing of a new film. A common thread throughout is an exploration of the symbiotic […]

Elisabeth Frink @ Sainsbury Centre

Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts

Humans and Other Animals is a major new exhibition of Suffolk-born artist Elisabeth Frink (1930-1993). The exhibition features over 130 works by the artist; this is the largest showing of Frink’s work in 25 years, exploring Frink’s enduring preoccupation with human and animal forms and the symbiotic relationship between them. It provides new perspectives on the […]

Grace Pailthorpe @ De La Warr Pavilion

De La Warr Pavilion

An exhibition of paintings, drawings and autobiographical ephemera paired with in-depth psychoanalytic interpretation, by Grace Pailthorpe (1883 – 1971) and Reuben Mednikoff ( 1906 – 1972).  The work of Pailthorpe and Mednikoff is still relatively unknown, and A Tale of Mother’s Bones will be the most significant presentation of their work in almost 20 years. Drawing on […]

Melanie Wickham @ Tobacco Factory

Tobacco Factory

Melanie Wickham is a lino printer, who trained as an illustrator.  She has been carving out lino hares, cats, spiders and otters ever since. She is currently working on progressively larger flocks of birds. Melanie has exhibited regularly in galleries and exhibitions around the UK and has printed on many things – from lovely printmaking […]

Curator-led tour of Anni Albers at Tate Modern

Tate Modern

Anni Albers Wall Hanging 1926 Lent by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Purchase, Everfast Fabrics Inc. and Edward C. Moore Jr. Gift, 1969 69.134 © Estate of Anni Albers; ARS, NY & DACS, London 2018 Join us at Tate Modern for a visit to the long overdue recognition of Albers’s pivotal contribution to modern art […]

Amie Siegel @ Tate St Ives

Tate, St Ives

A film work of cinematic scale, Provenance traces in reverse the global trade in furniture from the Indian city of Chandigarh. This multi-element film work explores the journey taken by modernist chairs from their original location in the city of Chandigarh, India, to auction houses and collectors' homes in Europe and America. Created by New York […]

Rachel Kneebone @ Touchstones, Rochdale

Touchstones Rochdale

Rachel Kneebone is widely acclaimed for her complex porcelain sculptures that express physical metamorphosis and movement. For her first solo exhibition in the North of England, The Dance Project she premieres a new series of sculptures and drawings that deepen her investigations into the experience of inhabiting the body. The exhibition is accompanied by a […]

Maggi Hambling @ Snape Maltings Concert Hall

Snape Maltings Concert Hall

The profound and enduring power of both Britten’s music and the architecture of Libeskind’s room (which the Dovecote at Snape Maltings closely resembles) are important factors in Maggi Hambling's installation War Requiem. The paintings of victims and battlefields are my own response to the horror, destruction and futility of war.’

Sheida Soleimani @ Edel Assanti

Edel Assanti , Select a Country:

Medium of Exchange, is Sheida Soleimani’s latest body of work.   She charts a fragmented history of the relationship between OPEC nations and western political powers since the 1960s, when the organisation was formed, highlighting the correlation between sovereign oil wealth and civil rights abuse. The exhibition combines photographic tableaus with a scripted film. The freestanding photographs […]

Miriam Nash @ Castor Projects

Castor Projects

In this exhibition, Tall Tales, Fall Tails, Miriam Naeh continues her exploration into the phenomenology of absurd through a careful and deliberate infusion of static sculpture and theatrical performance. In this scene of what might be called a “liar’s paradise” of outmost strangers, her organically worm like statues are not just the entertaining grotesque images perceived at first glance, […]

Carolina Caycedo & others @ Nottingham Contemporary

Nottingham Contemporary

till I Rise: feminisms, gender, resistance, Act I, is a timely exhibition exploring the history of resistance and alternative forms of living from the perspective of gender. This major group exhibition […]